Mrinal Gokhale

Mrinal Gokhale

Mrinal Gokhale is a copywriter and freelance journalist from New Berlin, WI. She graduated from UWM in May 2013 with a Bachelors’ in marketing in addition to a journalism minor. Throughout her college career, Mrinal held various positions and internships in the media. She was a member of the Minority Media Association, a UWM student organization devoted to media diversity. She helped host panels as well as serving as a co-host on the campus TV show, U-View. She also was an editorial intern for BizTimes Media during her senior year.

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Recent Articles

Milwaukee Writer Publishes First Book on South Asian Mental Health Stigma
City Business: Ma Baensch Food Products
City Business

Ma Baensch Food Products

The Riverwest-based company offers an old Milwaukee favorite, pickled herring, updated for contemporary tastes.

Remembering Transgender Murder Victims

Remembering Transgender Murder Victims

Organizations met last week for a Milwaukee remembrance day. World-wide the number of such victims is increasing.

Visual Art: Show Celebrates Native American Culture
Visual Art

Show Celebrates Native American Culture

First and largest Native American art show runs at City Hall through November 19. Our photos capture the opening ceremony.

Theater: Are We All Racists?
Theater

Are We All Racists?

Defamation is a courtroom drama that forces audiences to choose sides in racially charged drama. How did Milwaukee vote?

Dining: New Bel Air Cantina Opens Kitchen
Dining

New Bel Air Cantina Opens Kitchen

New Downer Ave. location lets you watch chefs at work, and attracted hundreds to soft opening.

Hundreds March for Professional Soccer in Milwaukee

Hundreds March for Professional Soccer in Milwaukee

Milwaukee Soccer Development Group draws a large crowd as they attempt to bring an outdoor soccer team to Milwaukee.

City Business: Amaranth Bakery
City Business

Amaranth Bakery

Delicious home-made bakery and a commitment to the neighborhood were somehow combined in a unique venture.

Dining: Taste of Third Coast is Delicious
Dining

Taste of Third Coast is Delicious

New event by Blue Jacket offered great food from local restaurants and raised money for Great Lakes Alliance.

City Business: Rochambo Coffee & Tea House
City Business

Rochambo Coffee & Tea House

The Brady Street cafe has become a favorite for organic coffee, unique teas and Irish Whiskey.

Taverns: Who’s On Third, the New Downtown Bar
Taverns

Who’s On Third, the New Downtown Bar

It's a (mostly) classic American pub with plenty of TVs for Brewers games.

Startup City: Rent College Pads
Startup City

Rent College Pads

Ignoring his professor’s advice, this entrepreneur started a new company connecting student renters and landlords.

Startup City: Zero Locus
Startup City

Zero Locus

A small startup company provides “Big Data” analysis in Milwaukee.

The Pho Capital of Milwaukee

The Pho Capital of Milwaukee

Silver City restaurants are serving Pho at a reduced price to celebrate Asian culture in a revitalized neighborhood.

Taverns: Mamie’s Has the Blues
Taverns

Mamie’s Has the Blues

Classic South Side bar boosts live music by blues bands and lots of outdoor parties.

Taverns: Belmont Tavern, Cathedral Square’s Upscale Lounge
Taverns

Belmont Tavern, Cathedral Square’s Upscale Lounge

How Mike Vitucci created a bar for more adult customers.

Unaffordable Care

Unaffordable Care

Citizens Action of Wisconsin conference shows impact of the Affordable Care Act and Gov. Walker’s decisions on Medicaid.

City Business: Ben’s Cycle
City Business

Ben’s Cycle

How a south side shop grew into a huge business with $1 million in inventory.

City Business: Anodyne Coffee Roasting Company
City Business

Anodyne Coffee Roasting Company

The new cafe and coffee roasting shop in Walker's Point has an all organic coffee menu and a knowledgeable staff

Taverns: Whiskey Bar’s NYC-Style Cocktail Lounge
Taverns

Whiskey Bar’s NYC-Style Cocktail Lounge

The owner took a gamble and turned the Cathedral Square bar into a haven for whiskey lovers.